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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Nov. 3 1904 





Widen 

 The Circle 



There is no better way for the farm 

 er to widen the circle of his influence 

 than to join with his neighbors in buildin 

 a telephone line. It e.\tends the neighbor- 

 hood circle and enables each one to receive 

 advantages that cannot be had in any other 

 way. Tlie cost is meager compared with 

 the benefits of a good telephone line, and 

 progressive farmers, who are awake to their i 

 own interests, are building many such lines./ 



Stromberg-Carlson 



Telephones 



are used on nearly all farmers' lines because they 

 have been found to be the most suitable tele- 

 phones for that purpose. It don't pay to e.xperi- 

 ment when you can get Strombery-Carlsoyi Ttli- 

 phones and be sure of good service. Start otl' with the best 

 and your line will always work satisfactorily. You will 

 also avoid the e.vpense of changing instruments in a 

 few months. Book F- 80 "Telephone Facts for 

 Farmers" — tells how to organize, build, 

 and operate a farmer's line. It's 

 /ree and every farmer should 

 have a copy. 



Address 

 Nearest 

 Office 



Wrife 



For Book 



Today 



STROMBERG-CARLSON TELEPHONE MFC CO. 

 ROCHESTER, N. Y. CHICAGO. ILL. 



I roeotion Bee JoiirT>Ji 



»»uren.f Bee-Keepers Supplies 



Lowest Prices and Highest Quality. Our New Cata- 

 log just out. Write for it. Compare prices with others. 

 15 years' experience. Not in the Combination. Modern 

 Machinery. Sections and Shipping-Cases by the car-load. 

 Prompt shipments. Hives, Extractors, Feeders, and all 

 Supplies used by bee-keepers. All goods guaranteed as 

 per Catalog. 



MONDENG MFG. CO. 



147 and 149 Cedar Lake Road, - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



40E7t Plesise mention Bee Joximail vrhen writiiia 



who used to keep bees, so I started to 

 run. He lived only two miles away, 

 and the mercury stood 85° in the shade! 

 So you see it was fun, to get over there 

 and back with a bee-hive on the back, 

 and all the people coming from church I 



Well, I got back with the hive all 

 right ; it was nice and clean, but there 

 I was — box full of bees, and a peck 

 outside. 



Well, I got ready, spit on my hands 

 and went at it. I worked my knife 

 under the cover, and pried it off, 

 hunted till I found the queen again, 

 took her and a handful of her friends, 

 put them into the hive, scraped the 

 bees off the box till I could get a hold, 

 then shook them out in front of the 

 hive — bare handed and all, mind — and 



CHICKS THAT LIVE 



^ PM'. hatuh and tin ive iin- 

 ,1(1 it^ M-.tim-liUe."nilili.iMs. Send 10 cents nnd set 

 ,,,„ ,ii ainiii,.! latiil"^- Hill of poultry infoi niiitiim. 



Reliable Incubator and Btooiler Co., Bot B-1 53 ■ Quincy, III. 



Italian lieesFor8ale 



'10 colonies in '' frame Langstroth hives, with 

 £0 empty hives; 30O section-cases ready to put 

 on; 110 nodrip shipping-cases; 25 shipping- 

 crates; 25"0 sections put up with starters; 1000 

 sections in the flat; one Hubbard press; one 

 cold-blast smoker; one Bingham Smoke-En- 

 g-ine; one solar extractor; and 125 shade-boards. 

 The hives have porticoes, and telescope covers 

 10 inches deep, arranged tor tiering-up. All are 

 well painted white. The foregoing will be sold 

 at a bargain. Write at once. Address, 



wn. JACKSON, Erburn, III. 



44Atf Please mention the tJce Journal. 



Henequin and Honey in Cuba 



We have a great many thousand acres 

 of land in Cuba suitable for those two 

 products. 



Henequin is the fibre plant from 

 which so many men in Yucatan have 

 become millionaires. Bee-raising and 

 henequin go weU together. Write for 

 particulars. 



DR. MORTIMER WILLSON, 

 Sec. and Treas. Cuban Colonial Land Company 



44A4t PORT HURON, WICH. 



B011I6S. 



Jars, 



of every 

 descrip- 

 tion . .-- 



Honey= 

 Dealers 



G. G. STUTTS GLASS GO., 



nanufactur 



145-Chambehs St. New York. N. Y. 



3SE4t Write for illustrations. 



for 

 BEE-SUPPlIES forne.\t 

 vear'suse, and get tbe^l^^cuu^l: Oct.o percent; 

 Nov., 5 percent; Dec. 4 percent. The above dis- 

 count does not apply u< iioney-packages. Send 

 for catalog. W.J.McCak i v, Emmetsburg, Iowa 

 44Etf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



